Hi, All,
I am renewing my tentant rental agreement for next year 2012/2013. What annual percentage increase is applicable in B.C?
I check the goverment web site, it allows only 4.3%. Anybody can tell me if I can increase more than that ammount? if yes, you are using what as benchmark?
Allowable Rent Increases for 2012
September 1, 2011
Conventional Residential Tenancies:
I had better have something to explain to my tenants.
Thank you very much!
I am renewing my tentant rental agreement for next year 2012/2013. What annual percentage increase is applicable in B.C?
I check the goverment web site, it allows only 4.3%. Anybody can tell me if I can increase more than that ammount? if yes, you are using what as benchmark?
Allowable Rent Increases for 2012
September 1, 2011
Conventional Residential Tenancies:
- For a conventional residential tenancy rent increase that takes effect in 2012, the allowable increase is 4.3 per cent.
- The annual allowable rent increase for conventional residential tenancies is determined by the formula in the Residential Tenancy Regulation.
Section 22 of the Residential Tenancy Regulation establishes the annual rent increase formula at inflation plus two per cent. The regulation defines the inflation rate as the `12-month average percent change in the all-items Consumer Price Index for British Columbia ending in the July that is most recently available`. The Consumer Price Index is published by Statistics Canada.
I had better have something to explain to my tenants.
Thank you very much!